Sentences with phrase «ground effect produced»

My torso lurches against the four - point harness, and the car hunkers down into the pavement as the ground effect produced by the rear diffusers takes, well, effect.

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It will have a highly negative, and, according to some senior people in the Israeli space industry, even a devastating effect: Spacecom, controlled by Shaul Elovitch's Eurocom Group, had already lost the Amos - 5 satellite, which was produced by a Russian company, after it lost contact with its ground station.
This produces something of a dilemma: for unless presentational immediacy and causal efficacy overlap in some way, unless there is a common ground between them, there is no assurance that they are giving information about the same entities and the beneficial effects of their complementary relation would be lost.
When this part of the tire surface comes into contact with the ground, the friction between those two surfaces ultimately produces an electrical charge - a type of contact electrification known as the triboelectric effect.
Interestingly, De Hoyo et al. (2016) assessed the effects of eccentric overload training on the forces produced and the ground contact times in COD tasks.
Ariel has unveiled a new Aero - P Atom concept which uses clever ground - effect aerodynamic technology to help the car produce downforce even when it's stationary.
On the track, the McLaren P1 ™ can be lowered — at the touch of a button — to hover 50 mm nearer the road, producing ground - effect suction, boosting grip and downforce, and also increasing driver confidence.
Lowering the car allows the McLaren P1 ™ to produce astonishing levels of ground effect suction, clamping it to the road.
The diffuser's role is to prevent the rear of the car from lifting and guarantee stability at high speed by channeling airflow in such a way that it increases ground effect by producing a low pressure zone beneath the car.
This also produces a ground effect at the front axle.
And what a demonstration it was; using a limited palette and liquid animation to produce a coherent effect that looked «properly amazing», according to our man on the ground, Tom Bramwell.
This flattening effect conflates these three - dimensional works with the algorithmic two - dimensional paintings he has produced since the 1980s, grounding the sculptures within the same formal principles that have characterized his work for decades.
The works will range from wraithlike sculptural works like Ground Control (2008), a black helium balloon that moves around slowly and freely in one of the gallery spaces, to video works like Dream Machine (2006), in which the three primary colors alternate frame by frame at 24 frames per second, producing a jarring, disorienting effect on the viewer.
Often, colorist work is dominated by the same concerns of figure - ground movement, but they have the added element of contrasting colors that produce different effects on the eye.
The 600 - plus - page report that resulted looks at a variety of ways fracking could have an effect on local drinking water: withdrawing millions of gallons of water needed to frack a well, improperly mixing chemicals with the water at the well, injecting that fracking fluid into the ground at high pressure to fracture rock as much as two miles beneath the surface, handling the contaminated water then produced by the well and finally improperly storing or disposing of that water.
Novel human - induced subsidence caused by the withdrawal of ground water on a river delta could produce catastrophic effects in exactly these areas that the authors are concerned about.
ICE (08:13:38): made a good point, if there is such effect it should work in the opposite direction as well, i.e. change the incoming TSI in same proportion, which should produce large oscillations as measured at the ground level, but there is no sign of that.
Clouds also produce a warming effect by absorbing some of the infrared heat radiation emitted by the ground.
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